Zingiber officinale promotes autophagy and apoptosis in human oral cancer through the C/EBP homologous protein

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Title
Zingiber officinale promotes autophagy and apoptosis in human oral cancer through the C/EBP homologous protein
Author(s)
H J Kim; J A Shin; Y G Lee; B Jin; W W Lee; Y Lee; S J Choi; J M Han; Min Hye Ahn; J H Kim; D G Park; S D Hong; S C Kang; S D Cho
Bibliographic Citation
Cancer Science, vol. 115, no. 8, pp. 2701-2717
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
The rhizome of Zingiber officinale (Z. officinale), commonly known as ginger, has been characterized as a potential drug candidate due to its antitumor effects. However, the chemotherapeutic effect of ginger on human oral cancer remains poorly understood. In this study, we examined the effects of an ethanol extract of Z. officinale rhizomes (ZOE) on oral cancer and identified the components responsible for its pharmacological activity. ZOE exerts its inhibitory activity in oral cancer by inducing both autophagy and apoptosis simultaneously. Mechanistically, ZOE-induced autophagy and apoptosis in oral cancer are attributed to the reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress response. Additionally, we identified two active components of ZOE, 1-dehydro-6-gingerdione and 8-shogaol, which were sufficient to stimulate autophagy initiation and apoptosis induction by enhancing CHOP expression. These results suggest that ZOE and its two active components induce ROS generation, upregulate CHOP, initiate autophagy and apoptosis, and hold promising therapeutics against human oral cancer.
Keyword
ApoptosisAutophagyC/EBP homologous proteinOral cancerZingiber officinale
ISSN
1347-9032
Publisher
Wiley
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.16248
Type
Article
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